Oak Grove students perform for seniors

Students at Oak Grove Institution in Murrieta have adopted
residents of Redwood Elderlink adult day care center in Escondido
and plan to visit with the seniors throughout the year.

Oak Grove's first visit was Jan. 14, where students presented
several songs and dances that they will be performing as part of
the Temecula Live show next week. The students also made blankets
for the seniors.

Oak Grove is an educational and residential center that serves
160 children. Children at Oak Grove are at-risk, and many have been
neglected or abused. Redwood Elderlink offers day programs, home
care, care management and education in a cooperative and
therapeutic environment for adults.

Temecula Live is a country music review that will be performed
at 7 p.m. Feb. 15 and 3 and 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Old Town Temecula
Community Theater. The show is a fundraiser for Oak Grove. Tickets
cots $22. There is also a barbecue at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16.

The theater is at 42051 Main St., Temecula. For information on
the show, call (866) 653-8696 or visit
www.temeculalive.org
. For tickets
to the barbecue, call Cheryl at 677-5599, Ext. 238.